vv EPA
              United States
              Environmental Protection
              Agency
           Office of
           Solid Waste and
           Emergency Response
DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 9235.2-02

TITLE' FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUALS: FSOP #7
    DECONTAMINATION OF RESPONSE PER
              APPROVAL DATE:  01/01/85

              EFFECTIVE DATE:  01/01/85

              ORIGINATING OFFICE:  Office of Solid Waste

              0 FINAL

              D DRAFT

                STATUS:



              REFERENCE (other documents):
  OSWER     OSWER      OSWER
fE   DIRECTIVE   DIRECTIVE

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 03/19/87       United States Environmental Protection Agency
                       Washington, O.C. 20460

  EPA   OSWER Directive Initiation Request
                                                         1. Directive Number


                                                             9285.2-02
                             2. Originator Information
 Name of Contact Person
    DORRLER
                           Mall Cod*
Office
  OERR/HSCD/
Telephone Number
 340-6740
 3. Title
      FIELD STANDARD  OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUALS:  FSOP #7 -
      DECONTAMINATION OF RESPONSE  PER
 4. Summary of Directive (Include brief statement of purpose)

  Decontamination of  response personnel. Provides
  decontamination procedures that  field response
  personnel can use to  minimize the  risk of exposure
  to hazardous substances.  (1/85, 38 pp)
 5. Keywords            .

    SUPERFUND,  CERCLA,  SITE SAFETY,  EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY
    PROCEDURES
6a. Does this Directive Supercede Previous Dlrecttve(»)?j   [  yes   |  Xj No     What directive (number, title)


b. Does it Supplement Previous Directives^)?
                                     yes  I  X|  No    What directive (number, title)
7. Draft Level

    A-SlgnedbyAA/DAA
                       B - Signed by Office Director
      C • For Review & Comment
          In Developmen
This Request Meets OSWER Directives System Format
B. Signature of Lead Office Directives Coordinator
                                                        Date
9. Name and TKIe of Approving Official

    HDED,AM
                                                        Date

                                                          01/01/85
       OSWER           OSWER            OSWER
                DIRECTIVE         DIRECTIVE

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                                      OSWER Directive 9285-2-02
   FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES



                  FOR



         THE DECONTAMINATION  OF



           RESPONSE PERSONNEL






             F.S.O.P.    7





   U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY



OFFICE OF EMERGENCY  AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE



   HAZARDOUS  RESPONSE SUPPORT DIVISION



         WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

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    The mention of trade names or commercial products in this manual  is
for illustration purposes and does not constitute endorsement or
recommendation for use by the Environmental Protection Agency.

    Contents of this manual  do not necessarily reflect the views and
policies of the Environmental Protection Agency.

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                             TABLE OF CONTENTS
  I.   Introduction
 II.   Flow Charts for Decontamination Layouts
III.   Personnel  Protective Equipment
 IV.   Decontamination Procedures
  V.   Decontamination Equipment

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I.   INTRODUCTION

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F.S.O.P.  No. 7

Process:   DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES



INTRODUCTION
    1.1   The oojective of tnese procedures is to minimize  the  risk of
         exposure to hazardous substances.  These procedures were derived
         from tne U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency,  Office  of
         Emergency and Remedial Response's (OERR),  "Interim Standard
         Operating Safety Guides (revised Sep.  82)".   This version of  the
         guides is in a format that is more appropriate  for use in the
         field.

    1.2   Protective equipment must be worn by personnel  when response
         activities involve known or suspected hazardous substances.   The
         procedures for decontaminating personnel  upon leaving  the
         contaminated area are addressee for each of  the EPA,  OERR
         designated levels of protection.  The procedures  given are  for
         the maximum and minimum amount of decontamination used for  each
         level  of protection.

    1.3   Trie maximum decontamination procedures for all  levels  of
         protection consist of specific activities at nineteen  stations.
         Each station emphasizes an important aspect  of .decontamination.
         When establishing a decontamination line,  each  aspect should  be
         incorporated separately or combined with other  aspects into a
         procedure with fewer steps (such as the Minimum Decontamination
         Procedures).

    1.4.   Decontamination lines are site specific since they  are dependent
         upon the types of contamination and the type of work  activities
         on site.  A cooling station is sometimes necessary  within the
         decontamination line during hot weather.  It is usually a
         location in a snaded area in which the wind  can help  to cool
         personnel.  In addition, site conditions may permit the use of
         cooling devices such as cool water hose, ice packs,  cool  towels,
         etc.  When the decontamination line is no longer required,
         contaminated wash and rinse solutions and contaminated articles
         must be contained and disposed of as hazardous wastes in
         compliance with state and federal regulations.
                                                                   Page 1

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  II.  FLOW CHARTS




          FOR




DECONTAMINATION LAYOUTS

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PROCESS   DECON PROCEDURES
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III.   PERSONNEL  PROTECTIVE
           EQUIPMENT

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F.S.O.H. No. 7. .

Process   DECON PROCEDURES
General Description of the Levels of Protection and Protective Gear


         Personal protective equipment has been divided into four
categories based on the degree of protection afforded and are as follows:


         Level A - To be selected when the greatest level of skin,
         respiratory, and eye protection is required.


         Level A equipment; used as appropiate


            1.  Pressure-demand, self-contained breathing apparatus,
                approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration
                (MSHA) and National Institute of Occupational Safety  and
                Health (NIOSh).        - :   .


            2.  Fully encapsulating chemical-resistant suit.


            3.  Coveralls*


            4.  Long Underwear*


            5.  Gloves (outer) chemical-resistant


            6.  Gloves (inner) chemical-resistant
            7.  Boots, chemical-resistant, steel toe and shank.
                (Depending on suit construction, worn over/or under
                suit boot.)
            8.  Hard hat (under suit)*
            S.  Disposable protective suit, gloves, and boots (Depending
                on suit construction, may be worn over fully
                encapsulating suit boot).
           1U.  Two-way radios (worn inside encapsulating suit).
*0ptional, as appropriate                                           Page 7
                                                                    1/85

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F.S.O.P.  No.  7
         Level B - The highest level  of respiratory protection is
         necessary but a lesser level  of skin protection is needed.
         Level B equipment;  used as appropiate
            1.  Pressure-demand, self-contained breathing apparatus
                (MSHA/NIOSH approved),or airline respirator
            2.  Hooded chemical-resistant clothing (overalls and
                long-sleeved jacket;  coveralls;  one or two-piece
                chemical-splash  suit; disposable chemical-resistant
                overalls).
            3.   Coveralls*


            4.   Gloves (outer) chemical-resistant


            5.   Gloves (inner) chemical-resistant


            6.   Boots (outer), chemical-resistant,  steel  toe and shank.


            7.   Boot covers (outer)," chemical-resistant (disposable)*.


            .8.   Hard hat (face shield)*


            9.   Two-way radios (worn inside encapsulating suit).
"Optional, as appropriate                                           Page 8
                                                                    1/85

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F.S.O.P.  No,  7
         Level C - The concentration(s)  and type(s)  of airborn
         substance(s) is known and the criteria for  using air purifying
         respirators are met.
         Level  C equipment; used as appropiate

            1.   Full-face, air purifying, canister-equipped respirators
                (MSHA/NIOSH approved).
            2.   Hooded chemical-resistant clothing (overalls;  two-piece
                chemical-splash suit; disposable chemical-resistant
                overalls).
            3.   Coveralls*


            4.   Gloves (outer) chemical-resistant


            5.   Gloves (inner) chemical-resistant*


            6.   Soots (outer), chemical-resistant, steel  toe and snank*.


            7.   Boot covers (outer), chemical-resistant (disposable)*.


            8.   Hard hat (face'shield)*


            9.   Escape Mask*


           10.   Two-way radios (worn under outside protective clothing).
^Optional as appropriate                                         Page S
                                                                 1/85

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F.S.O.P.  No.  7
         Level  0 - A work uniform affording minimal  protection;  used for
         nuisance contamination only.
         Level U equipment; used as appropiate


            1.  Coveralls


            2.  Gloves*
            3.  Boots/shoes, leather or cnemical-resistant,  steel  toe and
                shank.
            4.   Boots (outer), chemical-resistant (disposable)*.


            5.   Safety glasses or chemical  splash goggles*


            6.   Hard hat (face shield)*


            7.   Escape Mask*
*0ptional as appropiate                                          Page 10
                                                                 1/85

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IV.  DECONTAMINATION



      PROCEDURES

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                                             FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
FSOP HO:
PROCESS:  LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
                                  Prepared by:

                                  Approved by:
                                              Date:
                            STEP SEQUENCE
                           INrORMAT10N70f>ERATlNG GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                       TPAIMING
                                                       GUIDE/NOTFS
OPERATING PROCEDURfS
A. LEVEL A DECONTAMINATION
1. Maximum Measures   Station  1:  Segregated Equipment
   Taken for Decon-                Drop
   tamination
                      Station  2:


                      Station  3:


                      Station  4:


                      Station  5:


                      Station  6:


                      Station  7:
Boot Cover and
Glove Wash

Boot Cover and
Glove Rinse

Tape Removal
Boot Cover
Removal

Outer Glove
Removal

Suit and Boot
Wash
                      Station  8:  Suit and Boot
1. Deposit equipment used on site (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring  Instruments,
   radios, clipboards,  etc.) on plastic  drop  cloths
   or In different containers with plastic  liners.
   During hot weather operations, a cool down
   station may be set up within this area.

2. Scrub outer boot covers and gloves  with  decon
   solution or detergent/water.

3. Rinse off decon solution from station 2  using
   copious amounts of water.

4. Remove tape around boots and gloves and  deposit
   in container with plastic liner.

5. Remove boot covers and deposit In container
   with plastic liner.

6. Remove outer gloves  and deposit In  container
   with plastic liner.

7. Wash encapsulating suit and boots using  scrub
   brush and decon solution or detergent/water.
   Repeat as many times as necessary.

8. Rinse off decon solution using water.  Repeat, as
   many times as necessary.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:  LEVEL D!CONTAMINATION
                                  Prepared by:

                                  Approved by:
                                                                             Date:
"OPERATING PROCEDUifET
                           INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
STEP SEQUENCE
 A.  LFVEL A DECONTAMINATION
 TRAINING
GUIDE/NOTI
 1.  Maximum Measures   Station  9:  Tank Change
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
                       Station 10:
                       Station 11
Safety Boot
Removal

Fully Encapsulating
Suit and Hard Hat
Removal
                       Station 12:  SCOA Backpack
                                    Removal
                       Station 13:  Inner Glove Wash
                       Station 14:  Inner Glove Rinse
                       Station 15:  Face Piece Removal
                               9. If an air tank change is desired, this is the
                                  last step in the decontamination procedure.
                                  Air tank is exchanged, new outer gloves and boot
                                  covers donned, and joints taped.  Worker returns
                                  to duty.

                              10. Remove safety boots and deposit in container
                                  with plastic liner.

                              11. Fully encapsulated suit Is removed with
                                  assistance of a helper and laid out on a drop
                                  cloth or hung up.  Hard hat is removed.  Hot
                                  weather rest station maybe set up within this
                                  area for personnel returning to site.

                              12. While still wearing facepiece, remove  backpack
                                  and place on table.  Disconnect hose from
                                  regulator valve and proceed to next station.

                              13. Wash with decon solution that will not harm the
                                  skin.  Repeat as often as necessary.

                              14. Rinse with water.  Repeat as many times as
                                  necessary.

                              15. Remove face pieco.  Deposit in container with
                                  plastic liner.  Avoid touching face with fingers.
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                                              FIELD  STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP  NO:    7
 PROCESS:   LEVEL  D! CONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared  by:

                                               Approved  by:
                                                                     Date:
OPERATING PROCEDUUET
     'STEP SEQUENCE
                           INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                     	TRAINING
                                                      , GUIDE/NOTES
 A.  LEVEL  A DECONTAMINATION
 1.  Maximum Measures
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
Station 16:
                       Station 17:
Inner Glove
Removal

Inner Clothing
Removal
                       Station 18:   Field Mash
                       Station 19:   Redress
16. Remove inner gloves and deposit  in container
    with liner.

17. Remove clothing and place  in  lined container.
    Do not wear inner clothing off-site  since  there
    Is a possibility that small amounts  of
    contaminants might have been  transferred in
    removing the fully-encapsulating suit.

18. Shower If highly toxic, skin-corrosive or  skln-
    absorbable materials are known or suspected to
    be present.   Wash hands and face If  shower 1s
    not available.

19. Put on clean clothes.

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                                             FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCFDURES
FSOP NO:
PROCESS:  LEVEL DlCONTAMINATION
OPERATING PROCETMET
"STEP  SEQUEHCT
A.  LEVEL A DECONTAMINATION
                                         Prepared by:

                                         Approved by:
                                             Date:
   INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
 TRAINING"
GUIDE/NOTFS
1. Minimum Measures   Station  1:  Equipment Drop
   Taken for Decon-
   tamination
                      Station  2:  Outer Garment,
                                   Roots, and Gloves
                                   Wash and Rinse
                      Station  3:
        Outer Boot  and
        Glove Removal
                      Station  4:  Tank Change
                      Station  5:  Boot, Gloves
                                   and Outer Garment
                                   Removal
1. Deposit equipment used on-sito  (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring  instruments,
   radios, clipboards,  etc.)  on plastic  drop  •
   cloths.  Segregation at the drop  reduces the
   probability of cross contamination.   During hot
   weather operations,  cool down stations  maybe  set
   up within this area.

2. Scrub outer boots, outer gloves and fully-
   encapsulating suit with decon solution  or
   detergent and water.  Rinse off using copious
   amounts of water.

3. Remove outer boots and gloves.  Deposit in
   container with plastic liner.

4. If worker leaves exclusive zone to change  air
   tank, this is the last step in  the
   decontamination procedure.   Worker's  air tank is
   exchanged, now outer gloves and boot  covers
   donned, joints taped,  and  worker  returns to duty.

5. Boots, fully-encapsulating suit,  inner  gloves
   removed and deposited  in separate containers
   lined with plastic.
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"~'nDrrj«T'iu^^M«rr
"A7TFVEL A oECOMTAIiTMATIOH
 1.  Minimum Measures   Station  1:  Equipment Drop
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
                       Station  2:  Outer Garment,
                                    Boots, and Gloves
                                    Wash and Rinse
                       Station  3:
Outer Boot and
Glove Removal
                       Station  4:  Tank Change
                       Station  5:  Boot. Gloves
                                    and Outer Garment
                                    Removal
1.  Deposit equipment used on-site (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring instruments,
   radios, clipboards,  etc.)  on plastic  drop
   cloths.  Segregation at the drop reduces the
   probability of cross contamination.   During hot
   weather operations,  cool down stations  maybe  set
   up within this area.

2.  Scrub outer boots, outer gloves and fully-
   encapsulating suit with decon solution  or
   detergent and water.  Rinse off using copious
   amounts of water.

3.  Remove outer hoots and gloves.  Deposit in
   container with plastic liner.

4.  If worker leaves exclusive zone to change  air
   tank, this is the last step in the
   decontamination procedure.  Worker's  air tank is
   exchanged, new outer gloves and boot  covers
   donned, joints taped, and worker returns to duty.

5.  Boots, fully-encapsulating suit, Inner  gloves
   removed and deposited in separate containers
   lined with plastic.
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                                             FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
FSOP NO:
PROCESS:  LEVEL HI CONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                              Date:
OPERATING PROCEDURESSTEP SEQUENCE


B. LEVEL B DECONTAMINATION	
                                        INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                       TRAINING"
                                                      GUIDE/NOTES
1. Maximum Measures
   Taken for Decou-
   tamination
Station  1:  Segregated Equipment
             Drop
                      Station  2:


                      Station  3:


                      Station  4:


                      Station  5:


                      Station  6:


                      Station  7:
             Boot Cover and
             Glove Wash

             Boot Cover and
             Glove Rinse

             Tape Removal
             Boot Cover
             Removal

             Outer Glove
             removal

             Suit and Safety
             Boot Wash
1. Deposit equipment used on site (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring  instruments,
   radios, clipboards,  etc.) on plastic  drop
   cloths or in different containers with  plastic
   liners.  Segregation at the drop  reduces the
   probability of cross-contamination.   During hot
   weather operations,  cooldown stations may  be  set
   up within this area.

2. Scrub outer boot covers and gloves  with decon
   solution or detergent and water.

3. Rinse off decon solution from station 2 using
   copious amounts of water.

4. Remove tape around hoots and gloves and deposit
   in container with plastic liner.

5. Remove boot covers and deposit In container
   with plastic liner.

6. Remove outer gloves  and deposit In  container
   with plastic liner.

7. Wash chemical-resistant splash suit,  SCBA.
   gloves and safety boots.   Scrub with  long-handle
   scrub brush and decon solution.  Wrap SCBA
   regulator (if belt mounted type) with plastic to
   keep out water.  Wash backpack assembly with
   sponges or cloths.

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                                             FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
FSOP NO:
PROCESS:  LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                               Date:
                                                              WOWnoTWFRATING GOALS/SPFCIFICATIOHS
         B onWTA;IINATION
                                                                                           "TRATHTHG
                                                                                           GUIDE/NOTES
). Maximum Measures
   Taken for Decon-
   tamination
Station  8:  Suit. SCBA, Boot.
             and Glove Rinse

Station  9:  Tank Change
                      Station 10:  Safety Boot
                                   Removal

                      Station 11:  SCBA Backpack
                                   Removal
                      Station 12:  Splash Suit
                                   Removal

                      Station 13:  Inner Glove Wash

                      Station 14:  Inner Glove Rinse

                      Station 15:  Face Piece Removal
 8. Rinse off decon solution using copious  amounts
    of water.

 9. If worker leaves exclusion zone to change  air
    tank, this Is the last step in the
    decontamination procedure.   Worker's air tank Is
    exchanged, new outer gloves and boot covers
    donned, and joints taped.   Worker returns  to
    duty.

10. Remove safety boots and deposit in container
    with plastic liner.

11. While still wearing facepiece,  remove back-
    pack and place on table.   Disconnect hose  from
    regulator valve.

12. With assistance of helper,  remove splash suit.
    Deposit In container with plastic liner.

13. Wash Inner gloves with decon solution.

14. Rinse Inner gloves with water.

15. Remove face piece.   Deposit in  container with
    plastic liner.   Avoid touching  face with fingers.
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                                             FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
FSOP NO:
PROCESS:  LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
OPERATING PROCEDURES
      STEP SEQUENCE
B.  LEVEL B DECONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared  by:

                                               Approved  by:
                                                                     Date:
                           INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                        TRAINING
                                                      , GUIDE/NOTES
I. Maximum Measures
   Taken for Decon-
   tamination
Station 16:
                      Station 17:
Inner Glove
Removal

Inner Clothing
Removal
                      Station 18:  Field Wash
                      Station 19:  Redress
16. Remove Inner gloves and deposit  In container
    with liner.

17. Remove Inner clothing.    Place In container with
    liner.  Do not wear inner clothing off-site
    since there is a possibility  that small amounts
    of contaminants might have been  transferred in
    removing the fully-encapsulating suit.

18. Shower If highly toxic, skin-corrosive or skln-
    absorbable materials are known or suspected to
    be present.   Uash hands and face If  shower is
    not available.

19. Put on clean clothes.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
"OPlRAt HRTPR^CTDTJRTS
STEP SEQUEflCT
                                         Prepared by:

                                         Approved by:
                                          Date:
INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
"TRTTFTTRG
 GUIDE/NOTES
TTTEVEL B DECONTAMINATION
 2.  Minimum Measures   Station  1:  Equipment Drop
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
                       Station  2:  Outer Garment,
                                    Boots, and Gloves
                                    Wash and Rinse
                       Station  3:  Outer Boot and
                                    Glove Removal

                       Station  4:  Tank Change
                       Station  5:   Boot.  Gloves
                                    and Outer Gannent
                                    Removal
                               1. Deposit equipment used on-site  (tools,  sampling
                                  devices and containers, monitoring  Instruments.
                                  radios, clipboards,  etc.)  on plastic drop
                                  cloths.  Segregation at the drop  reduces the
                                  probability of cross contamination.  During hot
                                  weather operations,  cool down station may be set
                                  up within this area.

                               2. Scrub outer boots, outer gloves and chemical -
                                  resistant splash suit with decon  solution or
                                  detergent water.   Rinse off using copious
                                  amounts of water.

                               3. Remove outer boots and gloves.  Deposit In
                                  container with plastic liner.

                               4. If worker leaves exclusive zone to  change air
                                  tank, this is the last step In  the
                                  decontamination procedure.   Worker's air tank Is
                                  exchanged, new outer gloves and boot covers
                                  donned, joints taped,  and  worker  returns to duty.

                               5. Boots, chemical-resistant  splash  suit. Inner
                                  gloves removed and deposited in separate
                                  containers lined with plastic.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                                                                                         Date:
                                                               INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                                             TRAINING
                                                                                            GUIDE/NOTES
OPERATING PROCEDURfS
STEP SEQUENCE
~B.  LEVEL B DKOMTAfllNATIOH
 2.  Minimum Measures
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
Station  6:  SCBA Removal
                       Station  7:  Field Wash
                                                            6.  SCBA  backpack  and  facepiece  is removed.  Avoid
                                                               touching  face  with finger.   SCBA deposited
                                                               on  plastic  sheets.

                                                            7.  Hands and face are thoroughly washed.  Shower as
                                                               soon  as possible.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                              Date:
"OPERATING PROCEDURlT
      STEP SEQUENCE
   INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
T7TEVEL C DECONTAMI NATION
 TRAINING
GUIDE/NOTES
 1.  Maximum Measures   Station  1:  Segrated Equipment
    Taken for Decon-                Drop
    tamination
                       Station  2:


                       Station  3:


                       Station  4:


                       Station  5:


                       Station  6:


                       Station  1:
             Boot Cover and
             Glove Mash

             Boot Cover and
             Glove Rinse

             Tape Removal
             Boot Cover
             Removal

             Outer Glove
             Removal

             Suit and Boot
             Wash
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Station  8:  Suit and Boot,
             and Glove Rinse
1. Deposit equipment used on site (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring Instruments,
   radios, clipboards, etc.) on plastic drop
   cloths or In different containers with  plastic
   liners.  Segregation at the drop reduces the
   probability of cross contamination.   During hot
   weather operations, a cool down station may be
   set up within this area.

2. Scrub outer boot covers and gloves with decon
   solution or detergent and water.

3. Rinse off decon solution from station 2 using
   copious amounts of water.

4. Remove tape around boots and gloves and deposit
   in container with plastic liner.

5. Remove boot covers and deposit In containers
   with plastic liner.

6. Remove,outer gloves and deposit In container
   with plastic liner.

7. Wash splash suit, gloves, and safety boots.
   Scrub with long-handle scrub brush and  decon
   solution.

8. Rinse off decon solution using water.   Repeat as
   many times as necessary.

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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
^PlRATTNlTPROCEDURrs
           Prepared by:

           Approved by:
                                                                            Date:
    INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
STEP SEQUENCE
TTTEVfl.  C  DECOMTAM l^ATIOM
 TRATNING
GUIDE/NOTES
 1.  Maximum Measures    Station   9:   Canister or
    Taken for Decon-                 Mask  Change
    lamination
                       Station 10:   Safety  Boot
                                    Removal

                       Station 11:   Splash  Suit
                                    Removal

                       Station 12:   Inner Glove
                                    Rinse

                       Station 13:   Inner Glove
                                    Wash

                       Station 14:   Face  Piece
                                    Removal

                       Station 15:   Inner Glove
                                    Removal
 9. If worker leaves exclusion zone  to change
    canister (or mask),  this is the  last step
    in the decontamination procedure.  Worker's
    canister Is exchanged, new outer gloves and boot
    covers donned, and joints taped  worker returns
    to duty.

10. Remove safety boots  and deposit  In container
    with plastic liner.

11. With assistance of helper, remove splash
    suit.  Deposit in container with plastic liner.

12. Wash Inner gloves with decon solution.
13. Rinse Inner gloves with water.
14. Remove face piece.   Deposit  in container with
    plastic liner.   Avoid  touching face with fingers.

15. Remove Inner gloves  and deposit In lined
    container.

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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP  NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DlCONTAMINATION
 OPERATING PROCEDURESSTEP SEQUENCE


~C.  LEVEL  C DECONTAMINATION
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                               Date:
                                        INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
                                                         TRAINING"
                                                        GUIDE/NOTES
 }.  Maximum Measures
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
Station 16:  Inner Clothing
             Removal
                       Station 17:   Field Wash
                       Station 18:   Redress
16. Remove clothing soaked with perspiration  and
    place In lined container.   Do not wear inner
    clothing off-site since there is a possibility
    that small  amounts of contaminants might  have
    been transferred in removing the fully-
    encapsulating suit.

17. Shower If highly toxic, skin-corrosive or skin-
    absorbable materials are known or suspected to
    be present.  Wash hands and face if shower is
    not available.

18. Put on clean clothes.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DECONTAMINATION
"OPERATING PROCEDURES'
      STEP SEQUENCE
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                             Date:
   INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIF1CATIONS
 TRAINING
GUIDE/NOTES
 C.  LEVEL C DECONTAMINATION
 2.  Minimum Measures
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
Station  1:   Equipment Drop
                       Station  2:



                       Station  3:


                       Station  4:
             Outer Garment,
             Boots, and Gloves
             Wash and Rinse

             Outer Boot and
             Glove Removal

             Canister or
             Mask Change
                       Station  5:  Boot, Gloves
                                    and Outer Garment
                                    Removal
1. Deposit equipment used on-site  (tools,  sampling
   devices and containers, monitoring  Instruments,
   radios, clipboards,  etc.)  on plastic  drop
   cloths.  Segregation at the drop  reduces the
   probability of cross contamination.   During hot
   weather operations,  a cool  down station may be
   set up within this area.

2. Scrub outer boots, outer gloves and  splash
   suit with decon solution or detergent water.
   Rinse off using copious amounts of water.

3. Remove outer boots and gloves.  Deposit in
   container with plastic liner.

4. If worker leaves exclusive  zone to change
   canister (or mask),  this is the last  step in the
   decontamination procedure.   Worker's  canister Is
   exchanged, new outer gloves and boot  covers
   donned, joints taped, and  worker  returns to duty.

5. Boots, chemical-resistant  splash  suit.  Inner
   gloves removed and deposited in separate
   containers lined with plastic.
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                                              FIELD STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
 FSOP NO:
 PROCESS:   LEVEL DFCONTAMINATION
"OPERATING PROCEDURES"
      STEP SEQUENCE
                                               Prepared by:

                                               Approved by:
                                              Date:
   INFORMATION/OPERATING GOALS/SPECIFICATIONS
 TRAINING ~
GUIDE/NOTES
 C.  LEVEL C DECONTAMINATION
 2.  Minimum Measures
    Taken for Decon-
    tamination
Station  6:  Face Piece
             Removal
                       Station  7:  Field Wash
6. Facepiece is removed.  Avoid touching face with
   fingers.  Farepiece deposited on plastic sheet.
                                     7. Hands and fare are thoroughly washed.  Shower as
                                        soon as possible.
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V. DECONTAMINATION



      EQUIPMENT

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     F.S.O.P.  N<7.  7
PROCESS EQUIPMENT
              TRAINING INFO:  THtORY/uUNLtrIi/LALlULAriON5/
                              THECHNIQUES
REFERENCES/INSTRUCTIONAL
              A.  Equipment Needed to Perform Maximum Decon-
                 tamination Measures for Levels  A,  B,  and  C
                 Station  8:  a.   Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                                              OK
                                  High  Pressure  Spray  Unit
                              b.   Water
                              c.   2-3 Long-Handle,  Soft  Bristle
                                  Scrub Brushes
                 Station  9:  a.   Air Tanks  or Face Masks  and
                                  cartridge  depending  on level
                              b.   Tape
                              c.   Boot  Covers
                              d.   Gloves
                 Station 10:  a.   Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.   Plastic Liners
                              c.   Bench or Stools
                              d.   Boot  Jack
                 Station 11:  a.   Rack
                              b.   Drop  Cloths
                              c.   Bench or Stools
                 Station 12:  a.   Table
                 Station 13:  a.   Basin or Bucket
                              b.   Decon Solution
                              c.   Small Table
                 Station 14:  a.   Water
                              b.   Basin or Bucket
                              c.   Small Table
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     F.S.O.P.  No.  7
PROCESS EQUIPMENT
              iRAININta INCU: IHtURT/UJNCtJ'l 5/W*LUILAriUN5/
                              THECHNigUES
RtrtRtNCfcS/INSTRUCTIONAl.
              A. Equipment Needed to Perform Maximum Decon-
                 tamination Measures for levels A, 8, and C
                 Station 16:  a.  Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.  Plastic Liners
                 Station 17:  a.  Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.  Plastic Liners
                 Station 18:  a.  Water
                              b.  Soap
                              c:  Small Table
                              b.  Basin or Bucket
                              e.  Field Showers
                              f.  Towels
                 Station 19:  a.  Dressing Trailer is Needed in
                                  Inclement Weather
                              b.  Tables
                              c.  Chairs
                              b.  Lockers
                              e.  Cloths
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     F.S.O.P.  No.  7
PROCESS EQUIPMENT
              TRAINING INrO:  THEgRY/CONCtPTS/CALuULAUONS/
                              THECHHIQUES	
REFERENCES/INSTRUCTIONAT
              8.  Equipment Needed to Perform Minimum Decon-
                 tamination Measures for Levels A,  8, and  C
                 Station  1:  a.   Various Size Containers
                              b.   Plastic Liners
                              c.   Plastic Drop Cloths
                 Station  2:  a.   Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.   Decon Solution
                              c.   Rinse Water
                              d.   2-3 Long-Handle,  Soft Srfstle
                                  Scrub Brushes
                 Station  3:  a.   Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.   Plastic Liners
                              c.   Bench or Stools
                 Station  4:  a.   A1r Tanks or Masks and
                                  Cartridges Depending Upon Level
                              b.   Tape
                              c.   Boot Covers
                              d.   Gloves
                 Station  5:  a.   Containers (20-30 Gallons)
                              b.   Plastic Liners
                              c.   Bench or Stools
                 Station  6:  a.   Plastic Sheets
                              b.   Basin or Bucket
                              c.   Soao and Towels
                              d.   Bench or Stools
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     F.S..O.P. No. 7
PROCESS EQUIPMENT
              TRAINING INFO: rHEORY/LONCEPT5/UM.CULATION5/    REFERENCES/INSTRUCTIONAL
             _____	  TECHNIQUES	
              B. Equipment Needed to Perform Maximum Decon-
               .  tamlnation Measures for Levels A, B, and C
                 Station  7:  a.  Water
                              b.  Soap
                              c.  Tables
                              d.  Wash Basin or Bucket

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